Daisuke Wakabayashi

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal.

Daisuke Wakabayashi covers technology and Apple from the Wall Street Journal's San Francisco bureau. Prior to moving to cover the Apple beat, Daisuke worked for the Journal in Tokyo reporting on technology, electronics, and video games.

Articles by Daisuke Wakabayashi

Some of the tactics used by Apple to achieve success have hurt its efforts to revolutionize the TV-watching experience. In search of its new big thing, the company has alienated cable providers and networks with an assertive negotiating style.

Apple has tapped a highly regarded senior executive who helped bring to market many of Apple’s signature products to oversee its fledgling automobile project, according to people familiar with the matter.

Apple plans to break with its recent pattern of overhauling the design of its flagship iPhone every two years and make only subtle changes in the models it will release this fall, according to people familiar with the matter.

Apple is using technology to help level the playing field between rich and poor students. The company, which committed $100 million to the nationwide effort in 2014, assigns an employee to spend 17 days a year at each school.